If a gardener is looking for a variety that can be stored for months, they should consider Agressor cabbage. This hybrid requires little care during cultivation. It can grow not only during droughts but also during heavy rains, which is not typical for all varieties. Regardless of weather conditions, the cabbage always grows sweet and juicy. Agressor cabbage heads retain their flavor for at least six months.
Characteristics of the variety
This hybrid was developed 18 years ago. It fully lives up to its name, as it withstands any weather conditions: it doesn't spoil in either drought or heavy rainfall. This allows it to be grown even in areas considered unfavorable for this vegetable.

Experienced gardeners say the Agressor F1 cabbage has gained immense popularity for several reasons. Not only does it have a beautiful appearance, but it's also resistant to most diseases. Even scorching sun and heavy rains with winds can't affect its immunity.
Heads of Agressor cabbage, described as a mid-late variety, can be harvested in the fall. They are guaranteed to keep all winter without losing their flavor or appearance. It takes about 130 days from sowing the seeds for seedlings until the cabbage heads are firm.

Caring for this vegetable is extremely simple. The main things to do are weeding, loosening the soil, and watering the plant as needed. Experienced gardeners recommend closely monitoring the water level. Although the Agressor variety is considered low-maintenance, it will produce lower yields if exposed to too much or too little moisture.
For example, if you don't water cabbage during a drought, the heads may stunt growth. However, excess water can also negatively impact the harvest. Even if the cabbage is large enough, too much water will prevent it from storing properly, and it will begin to rot within a few weeks of harvest.
Description of fruits
With proper care, Agressor cabbage heads can reach a weight of 5 kg. Even under unfavorable conditions and water shortages, the heads will weigh at least 3 kg. These are excellent figures for this type of vegetable. Considering the large size of this hybrid cabbage, farmers can harvest up to 600 tons per hectare.

Maximum yield can be achieved with proper seed planting. It is recommended to sow approximately 40,000 seeds per hectare. This will allow the heads to develop normally and not suffer from a lack of nutrients and sunlight. This approach maximizes yield. The current record for the Agressor variety is 800 tons per hectare, which was recorded in the Moscow region.
Gardeners across the country value the Agressor cabbage variety not only for its high yield but also for the beautiful appearance of its heads. The cabbage grows flat and round, medium in size, and heavy in weight. This is made possible by the dense heads. When cut, yellowish veins are visible within. The upper leaves should be anthocyanin-colored and slightly wavy. The inner and outer stalks of a healthy head are 18 cm long.

The variety description indicates that this hybrid has excellent flavor. The cabbage grows crisp, juicy, and slightly sweet. The leaves are dense, supported by a strong stalk that extends into a well-developed root system. Thanks to its strong roots, the plant is able to obtain sufficient nutrients even in challenging weather conditions.
Agricultural technology rules
The Agressor variety grows best in prepared soil. Therefore, before sowing the seeds, it's important to fertilize the soil and make it as fertile as possible.
It is not recommended to plant cabbage in acidic soil. This can lead to the development of unpleasant diseases even in resistant varieties. If this is the case with your soil, it's best to add wood ash to slightly reduce the acidity.

In addition, careful attention should be paid to the seed placement. Predecessors must be carefully selected, otherwise the cabbage will become diseased and will not yield a good harvest. It is believed that this crop will produce vigorous heads if planted after legumes, pumpkins, squash, onions, garlic, or early potatoes.
If cabbage was previously grown in the same bed, it can only be replanted in the same area after four years. Also, do not plant Agressor F1 cabbage seeds after beets.
After harvesting, you can save the excess leaves and root system for the winter. They will provide excellent fertilizer for the crops planted next season.

Reviews
Reviews left by gardeners about this crop are mostly positive:
Maria, Tula: "A very good variety. The heads store for a long time, but only if grown properly. If you want the cabbage to last all winter, don't plant it too early. It's best to do this in the first half of summer. Then you can harvest it in the fall and store it until at least the following season."
Lyudmila, Ryazan: "Excellent cabbage. It tastes good and is suitable for a variety of dishes. It's not difficult to grow."












The cabbage is growing large and juicy; I'll definitely plant more this year. It doesn't require any special fertilizers; the most important thing is to keep the soil from drying out and water it regularly.